MITES
Bronzing caused by grapeleaf rust mite is seen after mid-season and is more severe in hot weather Photo credit: Peter Magarey
Look for in leaves- Green galls on top sides of leaves - blister mite
- Deformed basal leaves - bud mite
- Bronzed leaves - rust mite
- Speckling on top sides of leaves - two spotted mite or European red mite. Leaves fall early after severe outbreaks.
Look for in bunches - Brown scars on bunch stalks or berry stems - bunch mite
- Favour, hot, dry weather
- Mites are very small and seen only with a hand lens. Find them by looking for the symptoms.
- Six types of mite feed on grapevines: blister (erinose), bud, rust, bunch, two-spotted mite and, in New Zealand, European red mite.
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